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Nope I think you got it all apart! :haha:

Very excited for you! When I first found ck5 yours Greg’s and Dave’s intrested me enough to join and stay for all these years!
If you slackers would ever finish I could get on with my life! :doah:;)

hey I had one running remember? Finished...never!

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It had better be.....or you’ve just been talking to yourself about best practices for the last 10 years!!!!! LOL


-G


actually, no that is not what he was doing.. green zinc should NEVER have epoxy put over it.. only 2k..... looks like it's been blasted clean and coating with epoxy, and that's fine too...
 
actually, no that is not what he was doing.. green zinc should NEVER have epoxy put over it.. only 2k..... looks like it's been blasted clean and coating with epoxy, and that's fine too...
That's what I did on my 73 when I did a frame off.
Sand blasting clean and epoxy satin black
 
I run Imron on Mutt.... epoxy is fine for raw steel, just not over zinc... and i know a good bit of his parts are in zinc...
 
Everything was blasted clean. Even the original snakeoil POR15 that I slathered the frame in way back when. He said that shit stuck pretty well. lol

He's doing all of the lower stuff in epoxy. The only thing that I have in zinc still is the tub. I did tell him if that stays, it needs to be 2k.
 
:haha::haha::haha::haha:

I feel as if the Like button on here has ruined the 12 unnecessary cookie comments after each post. That was my favorite so I had to stir the pot...
 

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